@hertzchen : Well, no you can't 'toggle' between view modes; I wish you could, it would be easy to design the app that way. Instead, you have to SET a preference, which by definition means you can't toggle subsequently.

You can export to txt format, but this causes stability issues, because Mytexts constantly saves in its own proprietary format as well. The resulting duplication isn't handled well by the application, and it usually ends up crashing. I honestly can't see the point of a minimalist text editor that doesn't use txt format by default.

The application is promising, very thoughtfully and elegantly designed, but MyTexts stores all documents in a proprietary format (you can still open them in another text editor, but they will then be cluttered with metadata, rendering them useless in that format), and Iâm really at a loss to understand why a minimalist text editor doesnât at the very least offer its users the option to store their documents by default in text format, and perhaps in Markdown as well: the proprietary MyTexts format is useless to me, and forced me to âexportâ my texts to text format every time I wanted to simply save them. The complicated setup seems to trigger stability issues, with the application frequently crashing after I exported texts to another format. The desktop version also needs polishing: one feature it lacks, for instance, is the ability to toggle between full-screen and window view on-the-fly, which is treated as a preference setting rather than something you can switch as you write.